Female infertility refers to infertility in women. The female is directly responsible in about 40- 55 % cases.
Infertility affects women from around the world and cultural & social stigma surrounding it varies.
Unicornuate or Bicornuate
Endometritis
Fibromyoma
Adenomyosis
Endometrial polyp
Recurrent salpingitis
Elongation of tube
Tubercular salpingitis
Premature ovarian failure (bilateral)
Polycystic ovary
Ovarian endometriosis (chocolate cyst of ovary)
Resistant ovarian growth
Ooforitis- tubo ovarian mass
Anovulation
Ultrasonography (TAS/TVS)
Blood for : FBS, PPBS, T3 , T4 , TSH, LH, FSH, Prolactin, Testosterone
HSG
Folliculometry
Diagnosis of ovulation- BBT, Urine LH kits, Mid luteal serum progesterone level
Hysteroscopy
Salpingoscopy
Laparoscopy
Post Coital Test (PCT)
Sperm Cervical Mucus Contact Test (SCMCT)
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle :
Avoid consumption of alcohol, caffeine and smoking which all have role in decreasing fertility
Maintain a normal weight
Avoid excessive exercises.
Identify & treat other chronic diseases :
Identify and do treatment for chronic diseases viz. Thyroid disorders and Diabetes
Parenthood shouldn't be delayed.
Fertility starts declining after age of 27 years and drops at a somewhat greater rate after age of 35 years.
Homoeopathy is often effective in curing infertility where the conventional medicine either fails or is too expensive or requires surgical procedure and hormonal therapy which further leads to other side effects and complications.
The constitutional homoeopathic medicine given on the basis of totality of symptoms will help the patients to overcome from this situation and to conceive.